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  1. The Banjo of the Bush: The Life and Times of A.B. Banjo Paterson by Clement Semmler, 1988-07
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1. Australian Authors - A. B. ("Banjo") Paterson (1864-1941)
AB ( Banjo ) Paterson (18641941). Brief Biography. Andrew Barton Patersonwas born at Narrambla Station near Orange in New South Wales in 1864.
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A. B. ("Banjo") Paterson (1864-1941)
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Andrew Barton Paterson was born at Narrambla Station near Orange in New South Wales in 1864. He grew up near Yass in NSW and attended school in the small town of Binalong, and later in Sydney. He started out as a lawyer's clerk before being admitted as a solicitor. After the publication of The Man From Snowy River and Other Verses in 1895, he became something of a literary celebrity in Australia. He travelled widely throughout the country and also was war correspondent in the Boer War in South Africa, and covered the Boxer Rebellion in China. He was later to become editor of the Sydney Evening News and then the Australian Town and Country Journal . At the outbreak of World War I he travelled to Europe to cover the conflict but was unable to get to the front in France. Frustrated by this he returned to Australia and joined the Remount Service which supplied horses for the Australian cavalry in the Middle East. After the War he returned to Sydney, journalism and writing poetry and prose. Paterson is best remembered as the the author of Waltzing Matilda - Australia's unofficial national anthem.

2. Biography / Australia / A. Banjo Paterson
AB (Banjo) Paterson (18641941) " Banjo" Paterson, known as Barty to his family, was Andrew Barton Paterson at Narrambla, near Orange on 17 February 1864. His parents, Andrew
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AB (“Banjo”) Paterson (1864-1941) "Banjo" Paterson, known as Barty to his family, was born Andrew Barton Paterson at Narrambla, near Orange on 17 February 1864. His parents, Andrew Bogle and Rose Isabella Paterson were graziers on Illalong station in the Yass district. Paterson's early education took place at home under a governess and then at the bush school in Binalong, the nearest township. From about the age of ten years he attended the Sydney Grammar School. He lived with his grandmother in Gladesville and spent the school holidays at Illalong station with his family. After completing school the 16-year-old Paterson was articled to a Sydney firm of solicitors, Spain and Salway. He was admitted as a solicitor in 1886 and formed the legal partnership, Street and Paterson. During these years Paterson began publishing verse in the Bulletin and Sydney Mail under the pseudonyms 'B' and 'The Banjo'. Paterson travelled to South Africa in 1899 as special war correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald during the Boer War, and to China in 1901 with the intention of covering the Boxer Rebellion but he arrived after the uprising was over. By 1902 Paterson had left the legal profession. The following year he was appointed Editor of the Evening News (Sydney), a position he held until 1908 when he resigned to take over a property in Wee Jasper.

3. Poet: Andrew Barton Paterson (`Banjo') - All Poems Of Andrew Barton Paterson (`B
Banjo) Poets Andrew Barton Paterson (Banjo) Directory Arts Humanities Literature Authors Poets Paterson, Andrew Barton (Banjo) (18641941),
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4. Banjo Paterson - Biography, Works, And Message Board
Banjo Paterson. Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson (18641941) Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson (February 17, 1864 - 1941) was a famous Australian poet.
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5. Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson And Waltzing Matilda
Banjo Paterson Curriculum Corporation Biographies, A. B. (Andrew Barton) (Banjo)Paterson OzLit@Vicnet, A. B. (Banjo) Paterson (18641941) Australian Authors.
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6. Banjo Paterson Biography
Banjo Paterson A Biography. Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson (1864-1941).Poet, ballad writer, journalist and horseman. Banjo Paterson
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Andrew Barton "Banjo' Paterson (1864-1941). Poet, ballad writer, journalist and horseman. 'Banjo' Paterson, known as Barty to his family, was born Andrew Barton Paterson at Narrambla, near Orange on 17 February 1864. His parents, Andrew Bogle and Rose Isabella Paterson were graziers on Illalong station in the Yass district. Paterson's early education took place at home under a governess and then at the bush school in Binalong, the nearest township. From about the age of ten years he attended the Sydney Grammar School. He lived with his grandmother in Gladesville and spent the school holidays at Illalong station with his family. After completing school the 16-year-old Paterson was articled to a Sydney firm of solicitors, Spain and Salway. He was admitted as a solicitor in 1886 and formed the legal partnership, Street and Paterson. During these years Paterson began publishing verse in the Bulletin and Sydney Mail under the pseudonyms 'B' and 'The Banjo'. Paterson travelled to South Africa in 1899 as special war correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald during the Boer War, and to China in 1901 with the intention of covering the Boxer Rebellion but he arrived after the uprising was over. By 1902 Paterson had left the legal profession. The following year he was appointed Editor of the Evening News (Sydney), a position he held until 1908 when he resigned to take over a property in Wee Jasper.

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Banjo) photograph neg.4057 National Library of Australia, THE NATIONAL LIBRARYOF AUSTRALIA S FEDERATION GATEWAY Paterson, ANDREW BARTON (Banjo) (18641941)
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PATERSON, ANDREW BARTON (BANJO) (1864-1941) He wrote poems and stories in the radical and nationalist tradition (as did his contemporary, Henry Lawson). Many had themes of a federated Australia. His writings continue to be popular and in print. He was born at Narambla, near Orange, N.S.W. on 17 February 1864.
Australian poet, lawyer and grazier, he was also a journalist, often reporting on the spot; as during the shearers strikes of the 1890s, the South African Anglo- Boer War (1899-1902) and the Middle East campaign of World War 1. He drove ambulances in France in World War I. He was made a CBE in 1930. In South Africa he wrote Song of the Federation in 1901.
Paterson is best known as a bush balladist; Clancy of the Overflow Man from Snowy River (1895). He gathered and published the first collection of Australian folk ballads ' The Old Bush Songs ; (1905). He wrote for children, '

9. Australian Writer Banjo Paterson
AB Banjo Paterson. Caring About Our Country. Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson(18641941). Andrew Barton Paterson is known to people as Banjo Paterson.
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Vote Results Voices From the Past Banjo Paterson The Man From Snowy River Clancy of the Overflow A Dream of the ... About the author Voices From the Past Henry Lawson Drover's Wife Out Back The Glass on the Bar About the author Our Sponsor A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson Caring About Our Country Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson (1864-1941) Andrew Barton Paterson is known to people as Banjo Paterson. The family owned a race horse named Banjo and in his earlier writings for the Bulletin, Paterson used the pseudonym 'The Banjo'. Banjo Paterson was born at Narambla Station, New South Wales but considered his home on Illalong Station near Yass, New South Wales as his childhood home. Many experiences during his childhood where he was in contact with drovers, bushrangers, and teamsters became the basis for his writings including the Australian Bush Myths. Paterson was the eldest child of Andrew Bogle Paterson, an immigrant to Australia in 1850, and Rose Isabella (nee Barton). Banjo began his education at the small country school in Binalong and later was sent to Sydney (Gladesville) where he lived with his widowed grandmother Emily Mary Barton. After finishing his education in Sydney, he became a clerk in a solicitor's office. Paterson was admitted as a solicitor in August 1886.

10. Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson - Australian Writer
Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson. 18641941 Notes on the author.Collected Verse. Animals Noah Forgot, The; Man from Snowy River and
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11. Author A B Banjo Paterson, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
AB Banjo Paterson (next poet) I was from Australia, and I lived from 18641941.Print or Buy my poetry? View comments? Add to favorites?
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    I was from Australia, and I lived from 1864-1941. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? My influences included The Men and Women of Australia, the Outback and the Bush. A.B. ‘BANJO’ PATERSON
    Andrew Barton Paterson was born on the 17th February 1864 in the township of Narambla, New South Wales. His Father, Andrew was from Scotland, his family history lay mainly in farming in Larnarkshire. Young Andrew spent his formative years living at a station called “Buckenbah’ in the western districts of New South Wales. The land was unfenced, Dingo infested and was leased by his Father and Uncle from the Crown for a few pennies an acre.
    Andrew began school in 1874, living with his grandmother in Gladesville, he was enrolled into Sydney Grammar School, one of the ‘great’ schools of the day. He was to spend the next 6 years of his life here. Not much is known about his school days but his eagerness for the holidays to return to his beloved bush is well known.

12. Literary Works By Andrew Barton "Banjo" Patterson
AB Banjo Paterson (18641941). Paterson became a literary celebrityfollowing the publication of The Man from Snowy River in 1895.
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treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map A B "Banjo" PATERSON (1864-1941) Paterson became a literary celebrity following the publication of 'The Man from Snowy River' in 1895. He is regarded as the premier Australian poet. His most popular works include 'Waltzing Matilda' and 'The Man from Snowy River'. When they reached the mountain's summit, even Clancy took a pull. It well might make the boldest hold their breath; The wild hop scrub grew thickly, and the hidden ground was full Of wombat holes, and any slip was death. But the man from Snowy River let the pony have his head, And swung his stock-whip round and gave a cheer, And raced him down the mountain like a torrent down its bed, While the others stood and watched in very fear. From 'The Man from Snowy River' Visit the Banjo Paterson web page at She Vamp Visit the Banjo Paterson web page at Pery Middlemiss' Literature Site Read and/or download the etext of Paterson's works Home Updated 29 Feb 04

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Etexts by Author. Paterson, AB Andrew Barton, 18641941 AKA Paterson, Banjo,1864-1941 P Index Main Index Rio Grande s Last Race, Etc.
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15. Banjo Paterson
Banjo Paterson Internet for Research Home Page Up . Andrew Barton(Banjo) Paterson 18641941. Banjo Paterson. The works of Banjo Paterson.
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16. [minstrels] Come-By-Chance -- A. B. "Banjo" Paterson
AB Banjo Paterson. 1864-1941 I love parodies of famous poets by other famouspoets, so it was a pleasant thrill, while reading through a collection of poems
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[1277] Come-By-Chance
Title : Come-By-Chance Poet : A. B. "Banjo" Paterson Date : 14 Jun 2003 As I pondered very w... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq Come-By-Chance A. B. "Banjo" Paterson 1864-1941 I love parodies of famous poets by other famous poets, so it was a pleasant thrill, while reading through a collection of poems, to read the opening line of 'Come-by-Chance'. Raven parodies are a wildly variable lot, but I had no fears that Paterson would disappoint me, and indeed he has not. What I didn't expect, though, was that the parodic element would confine itself to the (brilliant) first two lines. Paterson packs the entire punchline of his parody into the phrase "'twas the Postal Guide, in fact", and then, the reader having been supplied the promised laugh, uses the lines as a springboard into a decidedly *non*-parodic poem. By the second verse, the poem has taken on more of the air of Turner's "Romance" [ Poem #238 ], evoking a sense of distance and otherness through its use of exotic place names - with, perhaps, a dash of Lehrer's "Lobachevsky" in its recognition of the humorous aspect of those names. By verse three, the poem is pure Paterson; we recognise and welcome the familiar scenes of the Australian bush, and the men who inhabit it. And note, in passing, the similarity between the second half of today's poem and that of "Clancy of the Overflow" [ Poem #566 Poem #85 One of the benefits of running Minstrels is that it encourages me to surf other people's poetry pages. I discovered today's poem on the following delightful (and cheerfully labyrinthine) site:

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Paterson, AB (Andrew Barton) (Banjo) , (18641941). http//dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=154.Lawson, Henry , (1867-1922).
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To explore the writings of Banjo Paterson http://www.uq.edu.au/~mlwham/banjo/index.html http://home.vicnet.net.au/~ozlit/text0011.html This is another Banjo Paterson site with a list of all his writings. For some interesting information about Henry Lawson http://www.abc.net.au/btn/australians/lawson.htm http://www.davidreilly.com/australian_explorers/ This is an excellent site for a desciption of the Australian explorers. Australian Ballads http://www.mooquack.com/ballads/ballads.html Australian Authors C.J. Dennis (1876 - 1938) http://ncc1701.apana.org.au/~larrikin/lit/authors/denniscj/denniscj.html Paterson, A. B. (Andrew Barton) (Banjo) , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=154
Lawson, Henry , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=152 Dennis, C. J. (Clarence Michael James) , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=227 Dyson, Edward , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=245 Ogilvie, Will (William Henry) , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=476 Spencer, T. E. (Thomas Edward) , http://dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=587

18. Biblio.com - A.B. "Banjo" Paterson's Humorous Stories And Sketches By A. B. (And
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    Preliminary Pages. The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses (2 ed.) by AndrewBarton ‘Banjo’ Paterson Australian Poet, Reporter — 18641941.
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    by Andrew Barton `Banjo' Paterson [Australian Poet, Reporter 1864-1941.]
    [Note on content: Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson were writing for
    the Sydney `Bulletin' in 1892 when Lawson suggested a `duel' of poetry
    to increase the number of poems they could sell to the paper.
    It was apparently entered into in all fun, though there are reports
    that Lawson was bitter about it later. `In Defence of the Bush',
    included in this selection, was one of Paterson's replies to Lawson.]
    [The 1913 printing (Sydney, Fifty-third Thousand) of the Second Edition
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    First edition was first published in 1895.]
    THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER AND OTHER VERSES by A. B. Paterson ("The Banjo")
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    It is not so easy to write ballads descriptive of the bushland of Australia as on light consideration would appear. Reasonably good verse

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